It’s not just you whitey, Pt II: The Death of Europe

by Lushington D. Brady on January 14, 2019 at 2:30pm

Caption: Just your average White Nationalist, alt-right racists.

As I?ve already written, contrary to left-wing conventional wisdom, anxiety over immigration is far from the exclusive preserve of racist, white Westerners. In non-Western countries from Nigeria to Mexico, anti-immigrant sentiment dwarfs even the worst nightmares of the Western left.

But it?s not just on immigration that the left are so out of step with the vast, brown hordes of ‘Others’ whom they profess to so admire. When people in the West are gauche enough to notice that they are being demographically and culturally displaced by mass immigration from the non-West, the left-elite sneer about ‘White supremacy’. So, naturally, they were thoroughly discombobulated when one of their non-Western icons, the Dalai Lama, bluntly stated on Swedish television that ?Europe is for Europeans? and that refugees should return to rebuild their own countries: ?You can?t have them here. That?s the reality?.

Now, another non-white, non-Western spiritual leader has gone off the leftist plantation. Quote:

[In] an interview fragment of African Cardinal Robert Sarah?the Cardinal says among other things, that Europe ?has lost its roots? and is invaded by other cultures that will take it over by the numbers. End of quote.

Let?s see how long it takes him to be branded a ‘White Nationalist’. Quote:

In the interview the Cardinal was asked: We feel you worried about the Western world. What worries you?

The Cardinal explains: ?You know the biggest worry is that Europe doesn?t want anymore, or has lost the sense of its origins, it has lost its roots.

?Yet a tree without roots it dies. And Im afraid west will die.

?There are plenty of signs. You see plenty of signs. No more natality.

?You are invaded still by other cultures other peoples, which will progressively dominate you by their numbers and completely change your culture, your convictions, your morality.? End of quote.

Writers from Steve Sailer and Mark Steyn to Douglas Murray have been making exactly these arguments for years, and have been routinely screamed down as ?alt right? and ?Nazis?. It kind of disrupts the narrative when a black African argues exactly the same way.

Even worse, he backs the ‘racist’ strategy of border control. Where’s his ‘compassion’? Quote:

Cardinal Sarah is also known for his statement that ?every nation has a right to distinguish between refugees and economic migrants?.

At a Europa Christi conference in Poland in 2017 he warned of the ?logic? of migrant redistribution that ?some people want to impose?.

World leaders cannot question the ?right of every nation to distinguish between a political or religious refugee? who is forced to flee their own land, and ?the economic migrant who wants to change his place of residence? without adapting to the new culture in which he lives. End of quote.

Leftist academics shrieked and fainted at the very idea of Australian universities hosting a Centre for Western Civilisation. ?Racism!? they screamed. ?Colonialism!?

Yet, once again, the cardinal defends the idea of European civilisation ? and worse, its Christian heritage. Quote:

He told that ?Europe has since then been in an ongoing crisis caused by, among others, atheistic ideologies, and is now plunging into nihilism?.

He feels it was a mistake when the European Union decided not to revert to the continent?s Christian roots, instead building its institutions on the free market, equality of individuals and individualist human rights; because all laws should be based on the concept of human dignity, which can only come from God.

?Europe, built on faith in Christ, cut off from its Christian roots, is not in period of quiet apostasy,? the cardinal added. End of quote.

But the name Lushington Dalrymple Brady has been chosen carefully. Not only for the sum of its overall mien of seedy gentility, reminiscent perhaps of a slightly disreputable gentlemen of letters, but also for its parts, each of which borrows from the name of a Vandemonian of more-or-less fame (or notoriety) who represents some admirable quality which will hopefully animate the persona of Lushington D. Brady.